What is the hantavirus that has been confirmed on an Atlantic cruise ship?
What is the hantavirus that has been confirmed on an Atlantic cruise ship?
One hantavirus case has been confirmed, with five more suspected cases under investigation, it says.
Here's what we know about hantavirus. What is hantavirus? Hantavirus refers to a strain of viruses carried by rodents, primarily transmitted to humans through inhalation of airborne particles from dried rodent droppings.
Though rare, it can also spread through rodent bites or scratches. The virus can cause two severe illnesses. The first, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), often starts with fatigue, fever, and muscle aches, followed by headaches, dizziness, chills, and abdominal issues.
If respiratory symptoms develop, the mortality rate is approximately 38%, according to the CDC.
Later symptoms can include low blood pressure, internal bleeding, and acute kidney failure. How many cases of Hantavirus are reported globally?
More than half of the cases typically occur in China.
How is it treated?
There is no specific treatment for hantavirus infections.
Patients with severe symptoms may need to be admitted to hospitals in intensive care units.
In severe cases, some may need to be intubated.
The CDC recommends eliminating contact with rodents in homes or workplaces to reduce exposure to the virus.
Have there been recent hantavirus cases?
Medical investigators believe Arakawa contracted HPS - the most common strain in the US - which led to her death
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